Antioch and Rome: New Testament Cradles of Catholic ChristianityTwo prominent New Testament scholars attempt to draw pictures of two of the most important centers of first century Christianity: Antioch and Rome. You will think of Christianity's origins differently when you read this book. |
Contents
ANTIOCH Meier 1186 | 11 |
The Antiochene Church of the First Christian | 28 |
The Antiochene Church of the Second | 45 |
The Antiochene Church of the Third | 73 |
Summary Peter Matthew Ignatius and | 85 |
The Beginnings of Christianity at Rome 92104 | 92 |
The Roman Church Near the End of the First | 105 |
The Roman Church in the Second | 128 |
The Roman Church at the Beginning | 159 |
Possible Supplements to Our Knowledge | 184 |
CONCLUSION Brown Meier 211216 | 211 |
List of Abbreviations | 217 |
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